Xerox 2000 Printer User Manual


 
A new way to look at documents
One of the greatest advantages of digital colour applications and systems is that they
allow high-quality colour process printing to be produced in smaller quantities at a
higher frequency, as well as personally tailored printing to optimise customer interaction.
Digital printing technology changes the way we think about and create documents.
Limitless possibilities are now accessible for full-colour, near-offset quality printing
at a reasonable price.
Until recently, highly trained imaging experts working on expensive proprietary systems
typically performed most imaging tasks such as colour enhancement and image
manipulation. New technologies and desktop publishing applications have changed all
that, enabling designers to complete many of these tasks from their desktop computers.
The more knowledgeable you are about the imaging process from document creation to
output, the easier it will be to maximise your results. This guide offers suggestions that
will help you get the most out of your imaging applications when preparing files to
print on a Xerox DocuColor 2045 or 2060 digital colour press.
An overview of the DocuColor 2000 Series Design Guide
The DocuColor 2000 Series Design Guide has been written to provide you with all the
information you need to ensure you get the highest quality printed documents from the
DocuColor 2045 and 2060 with the minimum of fuss – every time. It is divided into
sections for easy reference.
Section 1 covers the topic of digital print, describing what it is, the workflow, and
the key benefits digital print offers designers and customers. Use this section to
learn more about digital print and what it offers.
Section 2 details the key attributes of the DocuColor 2000 Series. It examines some
of the technology used and details performance and printing characteristics. Use
this section to learn more about the capabilities of the DocuColor 2045 and 2060.
Section 3 provides guidance on how to design your documents to get the best
possible results from the DocuColor 2045 and 2060 and avoid design elements that
may cause problems. Use this section as a guide to ensure you design documents
that will result in perfectly printed documents every time.
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Introduction